What exact hardware platform are you running?  A T2000? 

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From: マスターズ イアン [mailto:i...@acces.co.jp] 
Sent: Tuesday, October 06, 2009 2:06 AM
To: net-snmp-users@lists.sourceforge.net
Subject: Monitoring dual CPUs on Solaris 10

Hello,

After googling for hours and finally getting a few clues I decided to try this 
list for some expert help.

My Solaris machine is running the legacy snmpdx daemon, net-snmp v5.0.9 under 
Solaris's System Management Agent and now I've also installed net-snmp 5.5 so 
that I can get at the information for multiple CPUs.

However on a 2 CPU system I'm getting 4 values. From what I've read, this may 
be caused by CPU threading. So I have the following values:

hrProcessorLoad.768 = INTEGER = .....
hrProcessorLoad.769 = INTEGER = .....
hrProcessorLoad.770 = INTEGER = .....
hrProcessorLoad.771 = INTEGER = .....

What I'd like to know is how to make sense of these values in the context of 
monitoring the CPUs in mrtg. Do I add them together in pairs or what?

If anyone on the list can help with concrete information or even opinions, I'd 
be very interested and grateful.

Thanks

Ian


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